Improvement in gloves



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"lmprovezment in Gloves.

" No. 1145,2771; I Patented May 30,1871.

l 2" ya 5f `To all whom it may concern.-

-had to the accompanying drawing making a of the fingergore; Fig. 5, aplan of the wristof some `cheaper material, such as cloth. The

and the rest of the front piece, the tongue lapthumb-piece, so as totake the wear to which i such parts of gloves are exposed, and therecessbeing for the reception of a tongue formed `aforesaid tongue of thefront piece, and cut aforesaid ofthe front piece, at or near the basespace necessary for the free action of the REMUS D. Bunn, orKrNesBcR'oUen, New YRK.

IMPROVEMENT lN GLOVES.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 115,277, dated May 30,1871.`

Beit known that lI, REMUS D. BURR, of Kingsborough, in the county ofFulton and State of New York, haveinventedva new and useful Improvementin Gloves; and I do hereby declare the following to be a full, clear,and exact description of the same, reference being part of thisspecication, in which- Figure l is a plan of the front piece of a glove;Fig. 2 is a planof the back piece; Fig. 3 is a plan of the thumb-piece;Fig. 4. is a plan piece; Fig. 6, a view of the front; and Fig. 7, of`the back of a Aglove made up.

i Thisinvention relates to gloves whose fronts are made of leather, andwhose backs are made invention consists, first, in a front piece, cutwith atongueon its thumb-side at its lower corner, and with a recessbetween said tongue ping over on the 4cloth back, or around the on thethumb-piece; second, in a thumb-piece cut with a long tongue extended onits palmside for the purpose of being joined to the with another tonguethat fits into the recess of the thumb, for thepurpose of giving'thethumb.

Referring tothe drawing, A is the front piece; B, the aboveymentionedtongue; 0, the

recess between the tongue B andthe rest of the front piece. D is thethumbpiece; E, the tongue of the thumb-piece that is joined to tongue B;F, the ,tongue of the thumb-piece that ts into the recess C. G is theend of the thumb-piece,A the edge of which joins the composed ofleather,- whichif of cloth would soon give Way. H is the cloth backpiece. I is one of the finger-rgores. K is the outer half ofthe clothwrist, its edge gbeing next to the edge g ofthe offset H of theback-piece.

Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new, and desire tosecure by Letters Patent, isv 1. The palm or front piece-A, having thetongue B and recess C, in combination with the thumb-piece E D F, thesaid parts being cut' and united as and for the purpose specified.

2. The thumb-piece D, cut with the tongues E and F.

3. As an article of manufacture, a glove made up of the front piece Ahaving the recess C and tongue B, back piece H `having the offset Hthumbpiece D having the tongues E and F, gore I, and wrist-piece K.

REMUS D. BURR.

Witnesses:

W. H. VAN NEss, JAMES H. GRIDLEY.

